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In the Standard Mode the GNSS survey will initially be performed, once at least
four GNSS satellites become available. The GNSS survey is used to determine the
exact position and time; it takes 2000 seconds (33 minutes) to complete a sur-
vey. During the survey, the GNSS receiver must continue to track at least four
satellites, otherwise the GNSS survey will not complete.
Upon completion of the GNSS survey the GNSS receiver will lock- in the cal-
culated GNSS position and will enter Standard Mode. Once in Standard Mode,
the GNSS survey will only be performed again if:
In the event that SecureSync cannot complete a GNSS survey within 24 hours
(e.g., the survey progress does not go beyond 99%), see
Receiver Mode"
Single Satellite GNSS Receiver Mode
The Single Satellite Mode is designed for use cases in which it is not possible for
the GNSS receiver to track at least
continuously in a 12-hour time window so as to complete the GNSS survey, i.e.
obtain a 3-D fix. In such cases, SecureSync cannot operate in Standard Mode.
This occurs frequently in areas with limited view of the sky (e.g., "urban
canyons").
In Single Satellite Mode, the GNSS receiver will be considered a valid input ref-
erence as long as:
Note that SecureSync is designed to provide the most accurate time in Standard
Mode, hence the Single Satellite Mode should only be used if the GNSS receiver
could not complete a survey. Note also that Single Satellite Mode can only be
used if the SecureSync unit remains stationary at all times.
Mobile GNSS Receiver Mode
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the unit is halted or rebooted (see
page 236).
the equipment will be relocated to another location and the receiver
detects this (applies to most Trimble receivers)
you manually delete the GNSS position, see
Position" on
page 239.
below.
a. the receiver was able to
good satellite reception, OR you have manually entered a valid position for
your antenna location (instructions can be found under
the GNSS Position" on page 241
page 242.)
b. the GNSS receiver continues to track at least
"Performing a GNSS Receiver Survey" on
"Deleting the GNSS Receiver
four GNSS satellites
complete a survey
during a time window with
and
"Determining Your Position" on
3.3  Managing References
"Single Satellite GNSS
for at least
33 minutes
"Manually Setting
one qualified
satellite.
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